Highlights • We used a combination of community attributes to measure urban biodiversity quality. • We introduce a protocol for spatial prioritization of urban Biodiversity Quality. • Expert evaluations and pre-existing spatial data were used in the protocol. • Priority mapping helps planners and developers to avoid biodiversity loss. • The method is easy to replicate but requires spatial data and expert knowledge.Spatial prioritization can produce useful information about biodiversity values from urban areas. However, its typical focus on (endangered) species distributions assumes a rather restricted approach to urban biodiversity. In 2006, Feest suggested that five attributes of species assemblages more holistically descr...
Cities are human dominated ecosystems providing novel conditions for organisms. Research on urban bi...
With the expansion of urban areas and the increasing valuation of ecosystem services for the citize...
Cities can be planned and designed to reduce their effect on biodiversity loss and may even be able ...
Spatial prioritization can produce useful information about biodiversity values from urban areas. Ho...
Effective planning for biodiversity in cities and towns is increasingly important as urban areas and...
We present results from an expert panel about the role of urban habitat types (biotopes) for urban b...
Urbanization and agriculture are two of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide. The in...
As urban areas expand, understanding how ecological processes function in cities has become increasi...
The rapid growth of cities around the world is now seen as a major contributor to global biodiversit...
Cities represent considerable opportunities for forwarding global biodiversity and sustainability go...
Urban landscapes are places with high interaction between humans and nature, and the benefit of main...
Effective planning for biodiversity in cities and towns is increasingly important as urban areas and...
Urbanization poses important environmental, social, and ecological pressures, representing a major t...
Abstract Background As urban areas expand, scientists now agree that the city is an important space ...
We examined the biodiversity of urban habitats in Birmingham (England) using a combination of field ...
Cities are human dominated ecosystems providing novel conditions for organisms. Research on urban bi...
With the expansion of urban areas and the increasing valuation of ecosystem services for the citize...
Cities can be planned and designed to reduce their effect on biodiversity loss and may even be able ...
Spatial prioritization can produce useful information about biodiversity values from urban areas. Ho...
Effective planning for biodiversity in cities and towns is increasingly important as urban areas and...
We present results from an expert panel about the role of urban habitat types (biotopes) for urban b...
Urbanization and agriculture are two of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide. The in...
As urban areas expand, understanding how ecological processes function in cities has become increasi...
The rapid growth of cities around the world is now seen as a major contributor to global biodiversit...
Cities represent considerable opportunities for forwarding global biodiversity and sustainability go...
Urban landscapes are places with high interaction between humans and nature, and the benefit of main...
Effective planning for biodiversity in cities and towns is increasingly important as urban areas and...
Urbanization poses important environmental, social, and ecological pressures, representing a major t...
Abstract Background As urban areas expand, scientists now agree that the city is an important space ...
We examined the biodiversity of urban habitats in Birmingham (England) using a combination of field ...
Cities are human dominated ecosystems providing novel conditions for organisms. Research on urban bi...
With the expansion of urban areas and the increasing valuation of ecosystem services for the citize...
Cities can be planned and designed to reduce their effect on biodiversity loss and may even be able ...